"The strategically designed partnership revolves around extending expertise and adding value to budding talent shortlisted during the selections trials of the Bajaj-Allianz Junior Football Camp," said a media release from Pune FC.
"Pune FC will be totally committed in providing all technical assistance needed to add value to the event in the West Zone this year," it added.
The Pune FC training pitches in Mamurdi would play host to the camp and the three-day trials that would be judged by the Pune FC selection panel which includes the Peninsula Pune Football Club Academy Director Ranjan Chowdhury along with coaches from the youth set up.
"We are happy to be associated with Bajaj Allianz Junior Football Camp trials, a platform which is committed to develop talent in the sport," said Chirag Tanna, Head Operations, Pune FC.
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